verb
- to arrange something in a different order
- to place a new order for goods or services
noun
- a new order placed for goods or services that have been ordered before
Examples
- The teacher asked us to reorder the sentences alphabetically.
- She decided to reorder her priorities after the accident.
- The restaurant needs to reorder supplies for next week.
- We should reorder those popular books before they sell out.
- The manager approved the reorder of office equipment.
- This is a reorder of the same items we bought last month.